Ashleigh Redman, Payson High School
Sep 24, 2024, 10:58 AM | Updated: Dec 19, 2024, 10:39 pm
“Have you ever walked into a library and been told to be quiet, most people have, but NOT at Payson High School. When you walk into Payson High School’s library you are going to feel like you walked into a party. You might walk in to find a book tasting that looks and feels like you’re dining at a five star restaurant. You may find a class being taught about how to be a future educator. You might find lego building, puzzle making, card games being played and all sorts of fun happening. The library at Payson High School is a place where everyone can read books, feel welcomed and join in on the joy of learning.
Mrs. Redman was originally going to be an elementary teacher but was persuaded to become a high school special education teacher. Mrs. Redman has the capacity to love and help anyone. Later in Ms. Redmans’s career she went back to school to be certified to become the Librarian at Payson High School. In addition to being the librarian Mrs. Redman teaches the Educator Rising course where she helps future teachers learn the skills and passion to become the country’s future teachers.
Mrs. Redman has a husband and three children that she adores. Mrs. Redman is highly educated having degrees from Weber State, Southern Utah University and B.Y.U. Mrs. Redman is known for her kindness and compassion with everyone that she works with. Mrs. Redman loves the Payson community and Payson High School.”
-Marjie Ralph
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